Video interviews can feel unnatural and unfriendly. The main problem is the lack of eye contact. If you’re looking at an image of the interviewer in the middle of their screen, from their point of view you’ll see to be looking away. It’s hard to get into a comfortable rapport with someone who won’t meet [continue reading…]

If you’re well prepared, most interview questions can and should be answered directly. But sometimes you may be asked for information you’re better off not providing. One good way to deflect such inquiries is to answer an interview question with a question of your own.

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To succeed in job interviews–especially when the process involves multiple meetings–you need plenty of interview stories, and you need to remember the right one at the right time. Here’s how.

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By now, you know that interview storytelling is a crucial job search skill, and you probably know helpful frameworks like STAR, SOAR and CAR. That’s a good start. Now, do you have enough stories? And will you be able to think of the right one when you need it?

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Even if you’ve used Zoom many times before, you may not know about these cool features that will help you do a great Zoom interview and get that job you want.

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